Dutch sisters Eva and Jasmina Smolenaars reunite for a semester with UNC field hockey
Two suitcases in hand. Nothing to accompany her but a lifetime of field hockey and a strong family support system behind her.
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Two suitcases in hand. Nothing to accompany her but a lifetime of field hockey and a strong family support system behind her.
Following two early losses against Michigan and Iowa, the No. 1 North Carolina field hockey team picked up its first win of the season with a 4-1 victory against No. 13 Princeton on Friday afternoon.
The No. 1 North Carolina field hockey team (0-2) lost its second game of the season to No. 3 Iowa (2-0), 1-3, at Grant Field in Iowa City.
The No. 1 North Carolina field hockey team (0-1) lost its season opener to No. 2 Michigan (1-0) on Friday afternoon, 3-2.
The UNC field hockey team recently elected seniors Erin Matson and Cassie Sumfest as captains for the upcoming season.
Courtnie Williamson became North Carolina’s first Black field hockey captain during the 2020 season. Although Williamson was honored, she also felt disappointed that it took UNC so long to have its first Black field hockey captain.
At a crisp 8 a.m. on Monday, Aug. 9, the 2021 UNC field hockey team met on the dewy turf at Karen Shelton Stadium for its first official practice of the season.
Three national championships, six national semifinals appearances, two national players of the year, over a dozen first-team All-Americans.
Forty years from the beginning, a stadium dons her name: Karen Shelton.
With a national championship and two additional NCAA Tournament semifinals appearances, UNC's fall sports did pretty well for themselves last year. Going into 2021, will these teams live up to the successes of last season?
UNC is nicknamed the University of National Champions for a reason.
For just the fourth time in the school’s history, North Carolina will have at least two recipients of the Honda Sport Award.
In 2018, they won Mary, named after Maryland. In 2019, they won Prince, after Princeton. And in 2020, they won Michelle.
The North Carolina field hockey team beat Michigan on Sunday 4-3 to claim its third-straight national championship. With the win — the ninth in program history — UNC is now tied with Old Dominion for the most field hockey titles of all time.
The North Carolina field hockey team defeated Michigan 4-3 to win its third-straight NCAA Championship Sunday evening.
It was the third quarter of the NCAA Semifinals game against Iowa, and the North Carolina field hockey team was just minutes away from punching its ticket to the title game.
Any follower of North Carolina athletics is probably aware that the school's field hockey team is pretty good.
The No. 1 North Carolina field hockey team (15-1, 9-1 ACC) won its third consecutive overtime game on Sunday afternoon, defeating No. 11 Syracuse (8-8, 4-6 ACC), 4-3.
This season has been anything but normal for the No. 1 UNC field hockey team.
Coming off an impressive double-overtime win against rival Duke, the No. 1 North Carolina field hockey team went into Friday’s match against No. 12 Virginia with its heads held high.